Keeping Your Guts In Best Shape Ever #AMCoffee

You’ve Got Guts!

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There are strange ways that people are trying to achieve changes in their lives – without either doing nothing about it or undertaking such drastic measures that it becomes dangerous for their well-being.

We don’t need to be of superior powers to make our lives enjoyable. And that comes with a peaceful sense of who we are. It comes with a good feeling about ourselves. And yes, it does stream from from the inside or out guts – our health domain where incredible things are happening to make our bodies to hum and enjoy life. Gut Health is one of your and my priorities. And if you’ve been ignoring your bellies where magic hasn’t been happening from your perspective, hei, here’s a kind reminder to all of us to do something – tiny step – in changing it.

Our good gut flora is exceptionally important in building our immune system and allowing our bodies to develop all the strength and resilience to many pathogens from the outside world. Having Good Guts is our Top Priority. Scroll down to comments to remind yourself how blessed we are to have this ability to digest food and gain the energy and benefits that come with it.

Probiotics can be your great help in building a healthy environment in your gut area. There are foods that are amazing to enjoy every day for your healthy guts. And for those who need some extra help – there excellent probiotic supplements.

Scroll down to comments area to remind yourself and even learn new things why probiotics are your best friend!

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If the vagus nerve, which connects the brain and the digestive system is cut, the digestive system will still function perfectly on its own. This is why the digestive system is also called the “second brain.”

Important gut bacteria passes from mother to child through natural birth and breast milk.

This one calls for a hug attention of moms-to-be! Building your own gut flora, i.e., immune system, starts way before getting pregnant. During pregnancy it is important to maintain good flora inside your gut, so it will pass on to your new-born baby.